AS Poissy

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AS Poissy
AS Poissy Badge.png
Full nameAmicale Sportive de Poissy
Nickname(s)ASP
Les pisciacais
Les jaune et bleu
Les poissons
Poissy
Founded1904
Ground
Poissy
Capacity3,500
Chairman
ManagerLaurent Fournier
LeagueNational 2 Group A
2019–20National 2 Group B, 13th
WebsiteClub website

AS Poissy (French: Amicale Sportive de Poissy) is a French football club based in Poissy (Yvelines). It was founded in 1904. They play at the , which has a capacity of 3,500. The colours of the club are yellow and blue. For the 2018–19 season the club plays in the Championnat National 2. AS Poissy has played one season in Ligue 2, in 1977–78.

The AS Poissy training centre received the "Jeunes Excellence" Label in 2015, among 192 French clubs, and in 2016 the "Jeunes Élite" Label awarded by the French Football Federation. This quality label was awarded to only 76 French clubs.

Young and senior teams have been playing the highest regional and national levels for many years. Many professional players played for the club like M'Baye Niang, Gérard Soler, Fabien Raddas or Diallo Guidileye.

Honours[]

History[]

It was founded in the year 1904 in Poissy's city during the period of the Great War. In 1968 the club fuses with the AS Simca. The club often reaches the eighth final of the Coupe de France but don't succeed in winning it.

Stadium[]

Léo Lagrange's Stadium[]

The Léo Lagrange's Stadium is the first training center of AS Poissy Football. It is located at the exit of Poissy and contains two football fields, the Roger Quenolle Flame of Honour (3,500 places) hosting the games of the Senior's first team, and the Salif Gagigo Synthetic Field hosting the games and training of the training center (U15-U17-U19).

Cosec Stadium[]

The du cosec's stadium is the second training center of the AS Poissy Football. It is located at the entrance of Poissy and contains two synthetic football fields hosting the games and training of the pre-training center (U7 to U13), a natural lawn pitch where take place the training of the senior's first team, and a dirt field hosting various sporting events.

Terrasses de Poncy's Stadium[]

The Terrasses de Poncy in Poissy will host for the 2019–2020 season the male training and pre-training center of the football and handball teams of the Paris Saint-Germain Football Club. The centre will include a useful surface area of 74 hectares, 14 football fields and a 5,000 seats stadium that will accommodate, among other things, the PSG seniors reserve team.

Identity[]

Pisciaceans play with a yellow jersey, blue shorts, and blue socks at home. While outside they play with a white set. The suppliers of the club was Nike, Marcron and since 2017 Jako. AS Poissy has many supporters and is a rival of Paris Saint Germain F.C., FC Mantois 78 and Athletic Club de Boulogne-Billancourt in the same League.

Current squad[]

As of 16 October 2018[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK France FRA Brice Cognard
GK France FRA Willy Leguier
GK France FRA Jean-François Thumarin
DF France FRA Ibrahima Traoré
DF France FRA Fabien Fonrose
DF Mali MLI Aboubacar Doumbia
DF France FRA Abdoulaye Fofana
DF France FRA Dylan Maga
DF France FRA Mourad Moussaoui
DF France FRA Harold Voyer
MF France FRA Bamou Diakhite
MF France FRA Christopher Lina
MF France FRA Cédric Moscou
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France FRA Farés Oukrine
MF France FRA Samuel Piètre
MF France FRA Jeremy Quemener
MF France FRA Philippe Reynaud
MF France FRA Mehdi Haddadou
FW France FRA Moustapha Cissé
FW France FRA Issiak Dosso
FW Guinea GUI Alseny Kourouma
FW France FRA Jean-Michel Lesage
FW Guadeloupe GLP Fabien Raddas
FW France FRA Joël Da Silva
FW Algeria ALG Malik Rouag

Former coaches[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Effectif - AS Poissy" (in French). AS Poissy. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  2. ^ "PSG70 : Patrick GRAPPIN". psg70.free.fr. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  3. ^ "National 2. C'est la valse des entraîneurs !" (in French). footamateur.fr. 6 June 2019.

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